Beschreibung:
Daesh is worse than the Taliban, which is now trying to bring a new ideology as Daesh-ism which is anti – Islam. This book brings out the alarming situation of the presence of Daesh in Pakistan and its expanding activities. It serves the international community as a reminder of the role they need to play in crushing this monster.
Daesh is worse than the Taliban, which is now trying to bring a new ideology as Daesh-ism which is anti – Islam. This book brings out the alarming situation of presence of Daesh in Pakistan and its expanding activities. It serves the international community as a reminder the role they need to play in crushing this monster.
IntroductionSummaryChapter 1 ISIS in Pakistan: A Critical Analysis of Factors and Implications of ISIS Recruitments and Concept of Jihad-Bil-NikahYunis KhushiChapter 2 The Islamic State in ‘Khorasan’: How it began and where it stands now in NangarharBorhan OsmanChapter 3 Making Sense of Daesh in Afghanistan: A Social Movement PerspectiveKatja Mielke and Nick MiszakChapter 4 Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) in Afghanistan: An AssessmentAmina KhanChapter 5 The ISIS Penetration in Afghanistan-Pakistan: Assessment, Impact, and ImplicationsAbdul BasitChapter 6 Double Game: Why Pakistan Supports Militants and Resists U.S. Pressure to StopSahar KhanChapter 7 The Two Faces of the Fatemiyun: The Women behind the FightersMohsen HamidiChapter 8 Daesh in South AsiaMaryam NazirChapter 9 Footprints of ISIS in South Asia: A Challenge to Regional Peace and StabilityShabana FayyazNotes to ChaptersIndex